7-Night Caribbean Cruise Departing 11/23/13 from MSC Cruises with All Meals Included

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Cruise the Caribbean aboard a luxury ship, with stops in Puerto Rico, Great Stirrup Cay, and St. Maarten

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Expires Aug 30th, 2013.
Book by 8/30/13 or promo value expires. Travel by 11/30/13. Valid only for option bought. Reservation req’d, subj to avail; trip may be cancelled w/refund if not enough Groupons are bought for that date. Alt depart dates/gateways may be avail for add’l fee. 76-day cancellation req’d or fee of $100; 46-day or fee up to 50% Groupon price; 16-day or fee up to Groupon price. Cancellations must be received in writing. 18+ to check in. Credit card req’d at booking. Tax and fees of $89.14 not included. Fee to travel solo: $375.20 for Inside Cabin, $468 for Ocean View Cabin, $495.20 for Balcony Cabin, $1,275 for Yacht Club suite
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7-Night Caribbean Cruise

Cruise the Caribbean and Visit San Juan, Great Stirrup Cay, and St. Maarten

Included in all options:

Accommodations for 7 nights

All meals

You’ll cruise to some of the Caribbean’s most popular and beautiful destinations aboard the MSC Divina, which exudes a Hollywood-meets-Mediterranean glamour inspired by Sophia Loren. Inside, you’ll find a grand staircase sparkling with Swarovski crystals. It’s a stately scene, but the imposing vessel packs in plenty of fun and games, too—there are swimming pools, bowling, and an aqua park. Between destinations, you can dine on the house at one of the many restaurants on board or kick back with live entertainment at the piano bar. You can explore each port of call at your leisure or partake in optional excursions.

After leaving Miami, the ship travels southeast to Philipsburg on the Dutch side of the island of St. Maarten. In this picturesque city, you can rent a bicycle and pedal down cobblestone streets past hundreds of duty-free shops selling everything from precious gems to guavaberry liqueur. It’s easy to find places to go jet-skiing, parasailing, and snorkeling. Maho Bay is ideal for swimming and it boasts unparalleled sunsets and an energetic nightlife. For snorkeling, head to Shipwreck Cove, where you can dive beneath the surface to see vibrantly colored marine life swimming amid sunken boats.

Day 5: San Juan<p>

Next, the ship journeys north to Puerto Rico’s dynamic capital, San Juan. The oldest part of the city has an impressive number of colonial Spanish architecture dating back as far as the 16th century. Can’t-miss sites include the San Juan Cathedral (final resting place of explorer Ponce de Leon) and El Morro, a more than 400-year-old fortress perched on a rocky bluff overlooking San Juan Harbor.

As the day comes to a close, take a stroll along Paseo de la Princesa amid live music, stone fountains, and views of the sunset. After dark, most tourists head to one of the city’s many multilevel nightclubs, discotheques, and casinos.

Days 6–7: San Juan to Great Stirrup Cay to Miami<p>

The trip winds down just south of Miami at Great Stirrup Cay, part of the Berry Islands, a Bahamian archipelago popular with yachters. On this laid-back, 250-acre slice of paradise, you can sip fruity cocktails beneath swaying palm trees, go kayaking on the ocean, and shop for handmade trinkets at the open-air straw market.

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“most magnificient ship we have ever cruised aboard. the customer service, the crew, the shows, the cuisine were all exceptional. truly amazed by the number of...”

“most magnificient ship we have ever cruised aboard. the customer service, the crew, the shows, the cuisine were all exceptional. truly amazed by the number of multi-linqual crew members. our captain was a true golden man, gracious, intelligent, available to all, sincerely, joseph maltese”